The short answer is yes. It is free to use for commercial and personal
use. However, in saying that it is also a good idea to get your
company's lawyers to look over the license agreement to satisfy
them...

/paul

On 9/21/06, Lee-SC, Kelvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,



My name is Kelvin Lee, an IT Support Assistant of Singapore Oxygen
Airliquide Pte Ltd.



I have a query to make and that is could my company use the free OpenOffice
software without any charges and payment of licences?



Meaning also to say that the free OpenOffice software is free for public and
commercial as well?



Hopefully to hear from you soon.



Thanks and regards,

Kelvin Lee




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